Trojan.win32.agent.azsy Description

Trojan.win32.agent.azsy is a false positive infection alert generated by rogue anti-virus programs. Since Trojan.win32.agent.azsy isn’t a real infection, you can ignore all warnings about files being infected with Trojan.win32.agent.azsy. However, you should take steps to remove any rogue anti-virus program that creates Trojan.win32.agent.azsy warnings, since these rogue security applications will threaten various aspects of your computer, including your security applications and your web browser.

“Critical System Warning!
Your system is infected with version of Trojan.Win32.Agent.azsy. This malicious program is a Trojan. It is a Windows PE EXE. Once launched, the Trojan copies its body to the current user’s Windows startup directory and attempts to steal passwords from Int [sic]“

This warning usually appears as a desktop pop-up balloon, making it appear as though the Trojan.win32.agent.azsy warning is a part of your system security. If you click this warning, though, you’ll find yourself presented with a rogue security program window or redirected to the rogue security program’s website.

Regardless of what name the rogue security application uses in its pretense of being a security program, it will try to convince you that the only way to cure your PC of Trojan.win32.agent.azsy problems is to purchase an activation key. Giving the criminals behind this online fraud your credit card information will only expose you to other kinds of theft and fraudulent charges.

Putting a Stop to Trojan.win32.agent.azsy Alerts

Since Trojan.win32.agent.azsy doesn’t exist as a real threat to your PC, you shouldn’t worry about getting rid of Trojan.win32.agent.azsy. Instead, focus on removing the rogue security programs that falsely accuse your computer of being infected by Trojan.win32.agent.azsy!

General Antivirus, Personal Antivirus and similar threats will make this difficult, since they may block applications from running with fake alerts and control which websites you can browse hijacking your web browser. These attacks can be neutered by switching to an alternative boot mode where the rogue security program responsible for Trojan.win32.agent.azsy warnings will not launch automatically. The most generally-applicable way to do this is through Safe Mode, which is used by all Windows computers.

Once securely working in Safe Mode, you can download (if necessary) and run any high-quality anti-malware scanner that you prefer to banish all Trojan.win32.agent.azsy-related malware.

Removing Trojan.win32.agent.azsy-related infections shouldn’t be done by just deleting the files yourself unless you have no other options, since the manual method of removal is prone to failure for all but experts.

Trojan.win32.agent.azsy Automatic Detection Tool (Recommended)

Is your PC infected with Trojan.win32.agent.azsy? To safely & quickly detect Trojan.win32.agent.azsy we highly recommend you run the malware scanner listed below.

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Threat Level: The threat level scale goes from 1 to 10 where 10 is the highest level of severity and 1 is the lowest level of severity. Each specific level is relative to the threat's consistent assessed behaviors collected from SpyHunter's risk assessment model.

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5 Comments

I downloaded the SpyHunters Scanner and it picked up 23 Trojan type files on my computer. I tried to buy it but the program Personal Antivirus keeps coming up and blocking me from filling out the page to buy it on. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I keep getting the message that I’m infected with Trojan.Win32.Agent.azsy. Thanks

i CAN NOT DOWNLOAD THE PROGRAM MY INTERNET EXPLORER HAS BEEN INFECTED. IT DOES NOT GIVE ME ACCESS TO THE INTERNET, SO I COPIED IN A CD. BUT STILL IT DOES NOT WANT TO RUN IT FROM THE CD. SO I COPIED TO THE C:/ DRIVE AND STILL DOES NOT WANT TO RUN IT! DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEAS. ON WHAT ELSE TO DO.